Its me

Its me
the JAT

Saturday, May 30, 2009


Thursday, July 12, 2007

story


so here again advertising for my city MAHRO JODHPUR
like d previous photo this too copied
so what's most striking in this photo?


its a 21st century photo with a cannon from top of MEHRANGARDH pointing toward d UMAID fort ........



sorry for lie d person u took this photo has technically done some changes n has brot this fort in line with cannon ..... konjam rotation dha......unmae ila


then area left to UMAID fort is RATANDA air force area wre i live

regarding umaid fort
( now a hotel) beuty ... nice ti c admire its beauty during nite time
entry n all very cheap rs 5 per ticket.....hardly 6 km from railway station



Wednesday, July 4, 2007


my jodhpur

in tis photo( copied from some forigners file)


u can c the most of d houses painted in blue

reason in old times traditionally brahmis wre supposed to paint thr houses in blue

but now not so as u find almost whole city in blue
all this in prepration for coming dewali
photo taken from top of mehrangard kila( fort)
in aback can u see a tower
not sure but i thk it is that radio tower

Story of a brave JAT soldiers(KARGIL WAR 99)

preferred to die rather than opening their mouth in front of enemy...........story of brave jats of 4th JAT REGIMENT

b4 telling u more about jats. i think reading this ll give a fair idea about JATS
this a letter from father of an shahid soldier mentioning abt patriotism of his son Lt Saurabh Kalia
n 5 more brave soldiers of 4th JAT REGIMENT.

so here it goes

They died protecting our lives. Spare some time for these brave men.
Lt. Saurabh Kalia of 4 JAT Regiment of the Indian Army laid down his
life at the young age of 22 for the nation while guarding the
frontiers
at Kargil. His parents, indeed the Indian Army and nation itself,
lost a
dedicated, honest and brave son. He was the first officer to detect
and
inform about Pakistani intrusion. Pakistan captured him and his
patrol
party of 5 brave men alive on May 15, 1999 from the Indian side of
LOC.

They were kept in captivity for three weeks and subjected to
unprecedented brutal torture, evident from their bodies handed over
by
Pakistan Army on June 9, 1999. The Pakistanis indulged in dastardly
acts
of inflicting burns on the Indians with cigarettes, piercing their
ears
with hot rods, removing their eyes before puncturing them and
breaking
most of the bones and teeth. They even chopped off various limbs and
private organs of the Indian soldiers besides inflicting unimaginable
physical and mental torture.
After 22 days of torture, the brave soldiers were ultimately shot
dead.
A detailed post-mortem report is with the Indian Army.

Pakistan dared to humiliate India this way flouting all international
norms. They proved the extent to which they can degrade humanity.
However, the Indian soldiers did not break while undergoing all this
unimaginable barbarism, which speaks volumes of their patriotism,
grit,
determination, tenacity and valour *?" something all of India should
be
proud of.

Sacrificing oneself for the nation is an honour every soldier would
be
proud of, but no parent, army or nation can accept what happened to
these brave sons of India.

I am afraid every parent may think twice to send their child in the
armed forces if we all fall short of our duty in safeguarding the
PRISONERS OF WAR AND LET THEM MEET THE FATE OF LT.
SAURABH KALIA.
It may also send a demoralising signal to the army personnel fighting
for the Nation that our POWs in Pak cannot be taken care of. It is a
matter of shame and disgust that most of Indian Human Rights
Organisations by and large, showed apathy in this matter.

Through this humble submission, may I appeal to all the civilized
people
irrespective of colour, caste, region, religion and political lineage
to
stir their conscience and rise to take this as a NATIONAL ISSUE?

International Human Rights Organisations must be approached to expose
and pressure Pakistan to identify, book and punish all those who
perpetrated this heinous crime to our men in uniform. If Pakistan is
allowed to go unpunished in this case, we can imagine the
consequences.

Below is the list of 5 other soldiers who preferred to die for the
country rather than open their mouths in front of enemy.

1. Sep. Arjun Ram s/o Sh. Chokka Ram; Village & PO Gudi. Teh. & Dist.
Nagaur (Rajasthan)
2. Sep. Bhanwar Lal Bagaria h/o Smt. Santosh Devi; Village Sivelara;
Teh. & Dist. Sikar (Rajasthan) 3. Sep. Bhikaram h/o Smt. Bhawri Devi;
Village Patasar; Teh. Pachpatva; Distt. Barmer (Rajasthan) 4. Sep.
Moola
Ram h/o Smt. Rameshwari Devi; Village Katori; Teh. Jayal; Dist.
Nagaur
(Rajasthan) 5. Sep. Naresh Singh h/o Smt. Kalpana Devi; Village
Chhoti
Tallam; Teh.
Iglab; Dist.Aligarh (UP)

Saturday, June 30, 2007

RAJASTHAN

Rajasthan, geographically is the largest state in North Western India and borders Pakistan to the west. Geographical features include the Thar Desert, termination of the Ghaggar River and one of the oldest mountain ranges, the Aravalli Range. Rajasthan is a land where the vagaries of nature have settled to co-exit with the good cheer of its people. Rajasthan is a land of living colour. Its architectural grandeur of royalty and the tales of valour and chivalry are the essence of its very spirit.Rajasthan is a destination that enchants the visitors with every little discovery that is made , because the more one discovers, the more is the urge to stay on or come back. The important cities include the capital Jaipur, Jaisalmer & Jodhpur. In this land of colours and pageantry, come for your next incentive. The women are attired in swaying skirts and lights as breeze mantles and armfuls of bangles, and for the people of different communities, and from different parts of the desert region, wear their clothes, jewellery and turbans differently.